Fox News' Jesse Watters claims 'hoaxes, schemes and indictments' against Trump backfiring on Democrats

'Justice system is dead': Internet split as Jesse Watters claims 'hoaxes, schemes and indictments' against Trump backfiring on Democrats
Fox News host Jesse Watters says attacks against former President Donald Trump are backfiring on the Democrats on 'Jesse Watters Primetime' (@FoxNews/Youtube)

NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK: In a recent monologue on 'Jesse Watters Primetime', Fox News host Jesse Watters declared that the relentless attacks against former President Donald Trump by Democrats are boomeranging back on them.

Watters began his monologue by taking aim at the left's tactics and said, "Every hoax, scheme and indictment is backfiring."



 

Jesse Watters highlights Donald Trump's political immortality

"Remember the mug shot and how thirsty the left was for it and then when they snapped the photo, and we laid eyes on it, we digested the power?" Watters asked rhetorically.

"Everyone did, and they realized they'd made them rock and roll, a political immortal," he added. 

Interestingly, Watters pointed out the disappearance of the mug shot from mainstream media. "Notice how they don't use the mug shot anymore. You don't see it on the TV or in the papers. It's suppressed," he noted, implying that the image failed to tarnish Trump's image as the left had hoped.

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Fox News host Jesse Watters called out the tactics of the Democrats to tarnish the reputation of Donald Trump (@FoxNews/Youtube)

Watters then turned his attention to a recent event involving New York Attorney General Letitia James symbolically placing a padlock on Trump Tower, asking, "What do you think is going to happen to the video of Tish James slapping a padlock on Trump Tower?"

He suggested that this act would backfire as well, asserting, "The symbolism is going to sear through the country's consciousness and just resonate all the way to November."

"The vicious elites can lie, cheat and steal, but you outnumber them, and you see through it," Watters added. 

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Jesse Watters claimed  that shareholders in an acquisition company have voted to take the Truth Social platform public (@FoxNews/Youtube)

But perhaps the most striking revelation in Watters' monologue was the potential financial windfall awaiting Trump. "How about a little karma?" he quipped.

"Donald Trump could be pulling another rabbit out of his hat. Shareholders in an acquisition company just voted to take the Truth Social platform public," he continued. 

As Watters concluded his monologue, he left his audience with a profound observation "Life is funny, isn't it?" after stating, "Trump owns a dominant stake, and he'll receive $3.5 billion in windfall, which would be a pretty nice financial cushion against this political atrocity."

Social media echoes their views

With the unfolding political changes and Jesse Watters' commentary, online users voiced their opinions across social media.

One user wrote, "WAKE UP ! SUPREME COURT ! and do the job you were put in place to do. Stop making the UNITED STATES look the FOOLS of the WORLD."

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One user wrote, 'WAKE UP ! SUPREME COURT ! and do the job you were put in place to do. Stop making the UNITED STATES look the FOOLS of the WORLD'  (@FoxNews/Youtube)
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'Stand together and save our Country,' another viewer urged  (@FoxNews/Youtube)

Another wrote, "And why are we letting it happen?? These people act like its another day while the justice system is totally dead." 

"Stand together and save our Country," another viewer urged. 

"Stop the Bulls**t. Do they still have no shame in lying?" one more viewer said. 

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'Proof of ELECTION INTERFERENCE', another viewer stated (@FoxNews/Youtube)

"Proof of ELECTION INTERFERENCE," another viewer stated. 

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'Thank you, Jesse. You have given an excellent report on the truth', said one viewer (@FoxNews/Youtube)

"Thank you, Jesse. You have given an excellent report on the truth," said one viewer in praise of Watters' news reporting. 

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